have you tried the web?
Here is one of many hits using these terms
how judge photo contest

http://www.studiolo.org/Photography/Judging/Judging01.htm

from the many suggestions these hits will igve you, a grid-checklist should be esy to develop
to fit the specifications of your own contest.
Sounds like a fun activity
perhaps others would like to see the winning entries?


Best wishes, Barbara, retired librarian
 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Robin Gabriel <[log in to unmask]>
To: MUSEUM-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tue, Nov 1, 2011 8:20 am
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] matrix for photo contest



Before I reinvent the wheel, does anyone have a matrix theylike for judging a photo contest? I’m looking for a list/grid of how tochoose the winner of a contest – what components make for a “good”photo. Given how subjective judging can be, I’m hoping that a strongmatrix will give all of the judges similar guidelines as well as be able toidentify what makes for a strong entry.
 
Thanks,
Robin
 
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Robin Gabriel
Baltimore Museumof Industry
 



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